The Quiet Operational Crisis Behind Nigeria’s Transfer Failures
Failed bank transfers are creating hidden operational costs for Nigerian businesses. This deep analysis explores how payment ...
A customer in Lagos places an order at 11:42 a.m.
The payment goes through. Or at least it appears to. The business receives a debit alert, but the dashboard doesn’t update immediately. Inventory ...
Last Updated: June 2026
Most comparisons of Jumia and GIG Logistics miss the detail that actually matters most: these two services aren't always competitors. Jumia Logistics and GIG Logistics ...
Last Updated: June 2026
Most "best tools for online business" lists are just product directories with no operational logic behind them. They tell you Paystack exists. They don't tell you that ...
Last Updated: June 2026
A package marked "lost" in Nigeria is rarely actually lost. Industry data puts the real shipment-failure rate at roughly 1 in 10 packages going missing, especially during ...
Last Updated: April 2026
Most online businesses in Nigeria fail not because the ideas are bad, but because of weak systems, unrealistic expectations, poor customer trust management, and lack of ...
According to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Nigerians have lost ₦316 billion to Ponzi schemes across the documented history of such schemes in Nigeria. In 2025 alone, Nigerian investors ...
As of early 2026, the minimum you can spend on an Instagram ad in Nigeria is approximately N2,176 to N2,500 per day, dynamically set by Meta, with actual cost depending heavily on campaign goals, ...
Last Updated: June 2026
Starting an online business in Nigeria in 2026 requires five decisions made in the right sequence: what to sell, who to sell it to, how to collect payment, how to deliver ...
Last Updated: June 2026
Every Nigerian online business eventually discovers the same painful truth: your product can be excellent, your marketing can be working, and your customers can be ready ...